I would think that the dry teflon lubes like recomended for the bolt ect. would be best for the trigger assy as well because it wouldn't attract dirt or gum up.
From what I have read on this site it sounds like it's not a good idea to lube the contact points of the sear.
There are still some moving parts in the trigger assy that, I would think, could use some lube...like the bolt lock, magazine release, where the hammer pivots on the pin, some of the trigger return parts, ect. but again with the dry teflon lubes.
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